11. Since women in general have less social prestige than men, this in itself tends to reinforce negative attitudes to the elderly. 12. The negative attitudes lurk undetected till a social upheaval forces them to the surface. 13. These negative attitudes permeate Decisions about crucial issues such as the allocation of resources, particularly the resources of skilled and experienced staff. 14. This has tended to foster a very negative attitude towards this form of provision and the staff who work in such units. 15. This negative attitude can extend into all areas of life. 16. What is wrong is the tendency to generalise negative attitudes and to blame the victim. 17. His perpetually negative attitude made him a real killjoy when others were trying to have fun. 18. However, this generally slightly negative attitude embraces widely divergent views amongst teachers as categorized by their length of service. 19. Oxfordshire teachers as a whole appear to have slightly negative attitudes towards the LEA scheme with respect to professional accountability. 20. Rogger points out that any moves towards a representative democracy were blocked by the negative attitude of representative institutions which was shared by the Tsar. |